Celebrating the Zcash Developer Community

Since the launch of Zcash about 10 months ago, we’ve seen a promising selection of support from a variety of third-party developers. New and existing businesses have adopted Zcash into their wallet and exchange platforms which has helped to create a strong start for the ecosystem.

However, in this post we’d like to celebrate another set of third-party developers who contribute not just to the ecosystem but also as part of the community. You’ll find these community developers in the chat and forum discussing new ideas, connecting with collaborators and sharing the projects they’ve been building and experimenting on.

These open source community projects are the heart of the Zcash ecosystem. They include ports of the official Zcash client which support other operating systems, a messaging platform which leverages the shielded address encrypted memo field and a private, decentralized storage network that uses Zcash for payments. Most of the development for these projects is fueled by a love to create interesting and useful tools and donations from the community. While many are experimental in nature, we look forward to their continued maturation and evolution.

So without futher ado, let’s look at some of the interesting development work brought to you by the talented developers in the Zcash community.

Zchain

Zchain developed and maintained by lustro, is the first Zcash block explorer. It was released during the first days of the Zcash blockchain and continues to be a vital resource for transaction data details and usage statistics. It also provides an API for developers to interact with transparent blockchain data.

The network map on Zchain is another useful tool showing stats and a beautiful visualization of nodes connected to the Zcash network.

Insight for Zcash

Insight is another blockchain explorer based on the bitcore library originally built for Bitcoin and was forked for the Zcash blockchain. It is helpful as a redundant resource for users searching for transparent Zcash transaction data and for web app developers interested in building Zcash services. This explorer is maintained by community developer radix42.

zcash-vanity

The zcash-vanity tool is a Zcash vanity address generator for shielded addresses written in Rust and maintained by PlutoMonkey. It is high-throughput and can run on GPU devices for faster address discovery.

vanitygen_z

The vanitygen_z tool is a vanity address generator for Zcash transparent addresses by community developers exploitagency and Voluntary. It is a fork of the vanitygen tool built for Bitcoin and works for standard (t1…) and multi-sig (t3…) addresses. This implementation includes further modification to support GPU devices.

zcash-mini

The zcash-mini tool by zmanian and FiloSottile is a minimal portable Zcash shielded address generator for offline and paper wallets. It also offers a vanity address generator and the ability to create shielded Zcash addresses with associated mnemonic strings.

Zcash Apple

Another project to support macOS is Zcash Apple by kozyilmaz. While it only provides command line tools, it is also compatible with the Swing Wallet GUI software. As of now, it is kept more up-to-date than the zcash4mac software but installing requires building the software from source. Instructions for doing so are provided in the documentation.

Pyzcto & Zcash Pannel

Pyzcto is an alternative UI built for the official Zcash client. It additionally allows users to set up an Onion service on the Tor network which can be used with the Zcash Pannel Android application. The Android app gives users the option of managing the Linux Zcash client from your phone connecting through Tor for added privacy. This pair of projects is maintained by community developer miguelmarco.

ORC

And last but not least, a new project called ORC leverages Tor and Kademlia routing to create a private, peer-to-peer object storage platform. The project has plans to integrate Zcash for payments to incentivise network nodes to host content. The ORC Project consists of a small team of open source developers.

And more…

These projects are just a selection of the interesting and exciting tools the Zcash community has been building since the launch of Zcash last October. We encourage Zcash users to support these projects by trying them out, providing feedback and donating to the developers. As we mentioned, most of these projects are still in an experimental phase so please be cautious when trusting them with your money.

The Zcash Foundation has recently announced their first grant program which community developers looking for financial assistance should certainly consider applying for to support underserved public services in the Zcash ecosystem. We also encourage all developers to share their ideas in the community chat and official forum.